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Webster Dictionary :: Liquefying

LIQ'UEFYING, ppr. Melting; becoming liquid.

Webster Dictionary :: Liquefy

LIQ'UEFY, v.t. [L. liquefacio. See Liquid .] To melt; to dissolve; to convert fr...

Webster Dictionary :: Liquefier

LIQ'UEFIER, n. That which melts any solid substance.

Webster Dictionary :: Liquefiable

LIQ'UEFIABLE, a. That may be melted, or changed from a solid to a liquid state.

Webster Dictionary :: Liquefaction

LIQUEFAC'TION, n. [L. liquefactio, from liquefacio.] 1. The act or operation of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Liquation

LIQUA'TION, n. [L. liquatio. See Liquate .] 1. The act or operation of melting. ...

Webster Dictionary :: Liquate

LI'QUATE, v.i. [L. liquo.] To melt; to liquefy; to be dissolved. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Liquable

LIQ'UABLE, a. [See Liquate .] That may be melted.

Webster Dictionary :: Lipwisdom

LIP'WISDOM, n. Wisdom in talk without practice; wisdom in words not supported by...

Webster Dictionary :: Lippitude

LIP'PITUDE, n. [L. lippitudo, from lippus, blear-eyed.] Soreness of eyes; bleare...

Webster Dictionary :: Lipped

LIP'PED, a. 1. Having lips. 2. In botany, labiate.

Webster Dictionary :: Lipothymy

LIPOTH'YMY, n. [Gr. to fail, and soul.] A fainting; a swoon.

Webster Dictionary :: Lipothymous

LIPOTH'YMOUS, a. [See Lipothymy .] Swooning; fainting.

Webster Dictionary :: Lipogrammatist

LIPOGRAM'MATIST, n. One who writes any thing, dropping a single letter.

Webster Dictionary :: Lipogram

LIP'OGRAM, n. [Gr. to leave, and a letter.] A writing in which a single letter i...

Webster Dictionary :: Liplabor

LIP'LABOR, n. Labor or action of the lips without concurrence of the mind; words...

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